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Unread postby Stillw8n » Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:24 am

Iraq foreign relations committee looks to partner Iraqi House of Representatives with US Congress

Foreign Relations Committee looking partnership parliamentary democracy with a delegation of U.S. Congress

Baghdad (news) .. Discussed the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary delegation of the U.S. Congress, democratic partnership between the Iraqi Council of Representatives and the U.S. Congress.

A statement of the Commission received the Agency (news) a copy of it on Tuesday that “the Committee discussed with the U.S. delegation to promote democracy in Iraq and democratic partnership between Congress and the Iraqi Council of Representatives In addition to bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of enhancing the political situation in Iraq and the region and start a relationship civilian economic, cultural between the two countries at some point after the U.S. withdrawal end of the year. “

The statement quoted the MP Nada Jubouri mandated by the President of the House of Representatives attended the meeting on behalf of the Chairman of the Committee Hammam Hamoudi, who is currently out of Iraq that “the democratic experiment in Iraq needs a period to mature and grow and it is a project must be adopted by everyone, despite differences in their views.”

visiting delegation of U.S. Congress, Iraq, headed by David Dreyer and the membership of David Price and Keith Ellison and Jendaulaan Moore and Jim Makidrmot as part of a tour of Tunisia , Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan as part of the democracy of the partnership between the United States and Arab countries.



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